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What happens after having covid?

This article is a bit of my experience with covid and what I am going to tell you, if it has happened to you, you can leave it in the comments.

Covid could raise the temperature by up to five degrees in autumn winter, in areas that have these seasons, which is when it has its main activity, in the following way.

When covid infects us, the cells produce a chemical reaction, which is what causes fever and it makes the cells release carbon and associate it with a gas, such as oxygen forming co2, but in very high doses and this is what causes fever.

This reaction is very strong and causes discomfort, because it affects many cells, mainly muscle cells and causes an effect of extreme fatigue, apart from psychological discomfort when covid is infecting us.

After being infected with Covid, the cells of our body could act differently, so that, when the cells dissolve atmospheric water, to enrich the atmosphere with oxygen, for the cells of our body, the CO2 produced could rise in greater quantities in the atmosphere, to facilitate the absorption of hydrogen necessary for certain syntheses of the brain and melanocytes. More CO2 in the atmosphere, more hydrogen that we absorb because it is not associated with H2O water, because oxygen is associated with carbon and not hydrogen.

This change in the cells, after having Covid, can also improve physical performance by 1% or more and we can see it in more noticeable physical performance measurement devices. It is as if one felt lighter.

This effect of more stored atmospheric CO2 can cause global warming, because by storing more CO2, less atmospheric water is formed, which is what cools in autumn and winter.

Covid could have appeared due to the cells having difficulty dissolving atmospheric water and using hydrogen and oxygen for the body. If oxygen and hydrogen are released into the atmosphere from water and atmospheric water is formed again, not taken from the oceans, in a short time, this oxygen and hydrogen are not released and the cells have more difficulties absorbing it. With higher doses of CO2 in the atmosphere, the cells absorb more hydrogen because there is more hydrogen released into the atmosphere and atmospheric CO2 is transformed by the metabolism into oxygen and atmospheric dust.

These small changes in the cells due to Covid can be lost over time and the atmosphere can become colder and more humid or full of water, so Covid can infect again the following year. If autumns and winters become warmer, these viruses, Covid and even flu, could disappear or have less activity.